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Book Negotiating Girl Power

Download or read book Negotiating Girl Power written by Rebecca C. Hains and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 377 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation investigates how preadolescent girls negotiate mediated girl power ideals during the developmentally important task of identity construction. Extending existing feminist cultural theory, this dissertation considers how cartoons about girl power superheroes--a recent television phenomenon--contribute to cultural discourse about "tween" girls' strength and empowerment, and thus to the social construction of girlhood. Its central findings are based upon twelve months of fieldwork with 37 preadolescent informants in the suburbs of a large east-coast U.S. city. Drawing upon feminist ethnography and media literacy research, this study explores how preadolescent girls read strength, girlhood, and femininity in girl power texts--and how girls relate these readings to the broader contexts of their everyday lives. This study's starting point is the dialogue emerging from girl hero media texts. The dissertation considers two key precedents to girl power from the 1930s--Little Orphan Annie and Shirley Temple--and then offers a textual analysis of six recent, popular girl power texts: The Power puff Girls, Totally Spies, Kim Possible, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Atomic Betty, and W.L T. C.H. Significantly, this analysis finds that girl power discourse is simultaneously progressive and regressive. Girl power discourse suggests that girls are strong and can do anything, but it also places limits on that strength and potential--implying they depend on a girl's successful negotiation of a normatively feminine behavior and appearance, which relies on the consumption of various commodities. Therefore, although girl power proclaims that "girls rule," preadolescent girls who negotiate girl power and the wider popular culture environment often learn that only one identity is socially acceptable: the "girly girl," someone who achieves normative femininity through her "girly" behavior and appearance. Consequently, girls who have embraced "girls rule" empowerment rhetoric nevertheless aspire to meet often unattainable dominant beauty ideals, reporting dissatisfaction with themselves as they are. This dissertation concludes that the feminist potential of girl power is negated by its embrace of normative femininity, by competing messages from the broader media environment, and by girl power's commodification in the service of hegemonic corporate interests--which comes at the expense of girls' empowerment.

Book Girlhood and the Politics of Place

Download or read book Girlhood and the Politics of Place written by Claudia Mitchell and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2016-01-01 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examining context-specific conditions in which girls live, learn, work, play, and organize deepens the understanding of place-making practices of girls and young women worldwide. Focusing on place across health, literary and historical studies, art history, communications, media studies, sociology, and education allows for investigations of how girlhood is positioned in relation to interdisciplinary and transnational research methodologies, media environments, geographic locations, history, and social spaces. This book offers a comprehensive reading on how girlhood scholars construct and deploy research frameworks that directly engage girls in the research process.

Book Adolescence  Girlhood  and Media Migration

Download or read book Adolescence Girlhood and Media Migration written by Aimee Rickman and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2020-02-06 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book considers teens' social media use as a lens through which to more clearly see American adolescence, girlhood, and marginality in the twenty-first century. It investigates how young women use social media to address, mediate, and negotiate the struggles they face in their daily lives as minors, females, and racial minorities.

Book Negotiating Girlhood

Download or read book Negotiating Girlhood written by Toni Ingram and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This research explores girls understandings of themselves as sexual subjects. It considers some dominant discourses surrounding girlhood and sexuality and how they work to structure girls' lives, their understandings of sexuality and themselves as sexual subjects. Underpinned by a feminist post-structural framework, this study examines girls' complex engagements with the multiple contradictory discourses that give meaning to the sexual self. To consider the discursive construction of girls' sexual subjectivities, I draw upon the narratives of girls' aged 11-13 years, generated in both focus group and individual interviews. In addition, this research involves a visual research method to gather the girls' thoughts and ideas on sexuality. By prioritising girls' own conceptualisations, this research offers understandings of girls' sexual subjectivities that recognise their sexual agency. Research findings suggest girls constitute their sexual subjectivities in ways that draw upon and resist dominant discourses of girlhood and sexuality. The girls' narratives reveal how their understandings of themselves as sexual subjects sit in tension with many dominant discourses, in particular those that position girls as 'non-sexual' and 'vulnerable'. The findings also illustrate how many girls subvert, undermine and overtly challenge dominant heterosexualised discourses of femininity. Girls are seen to have agency to resist (to some extent) these dominant discourses and create other ways of understanding and expressing their sexuality. This research offers valuable insights into girls' sense of themselves as sexual beings. These understandings are crucial for the development of sexuality education programmes that are relevant to girls' lives and better meet their needs and interests. I argue for girls to be conceptualised not as vulnerable and passive victims, but as legitimate sexual beings who have the right to explore and express their sexuality in a variety of ways.

Book Girlhood

    Book Details:
  • Author :
  • Publisher : Black Rose Books Ltd.
  • Release : 2006
  • ISBN : 9781556145117
  • Pages : 296 pages

Download or read book Girlhood written by and published by Black Rose Books Ltd.. This book was released on 2006 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Redefining Girly

Download or read book Redefining Girly written by Melissa Wardy and published by Chicago Review Press. This book was released on 2014-01-01 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Melissa Wardy’s book reads like a conversation with a smart, wise, funny friend; one who dispenses fabulous advice on raising a strong, healthy, full-of-awesome girl.” —Peggy Orenstein, author of Cinderella Ate My Daughter All-pink aisles in toy stores, popular dolls that resemble pole dancers, ultrasexy Halloween costumes in tween sizes. Many parents are increasingly startled and unnerved at how today’s media, marketers, and manufacturers are sexualizing and stereotyping ever-younger girls, but feel powerless to do much about it. Mother of two Melissa Wardy channeled her feelings of isolation and frustration into activism—creating a website to sell T-shirts with girl-positive messages; blogging and swapping parenting strategies with families around the world; writing letters to corporate offenders; organizing petitions; and raising awareness through parent workshops and social media. Wardy has spearheaded campaigns against national brands and retailers that resulted in the removal of sexist, offensive ads and products. Now, in Redefining Girly, she shares her parenting and activism strategies with other families concerned about raising a confident and healthy girl in today’s climate. Wardy provides specific advice and sample conversations for getting family, friends, educators, and health care providers on your side; getting kids to think critically about sexed-up toys and clothes; talking to girls about body image; and much more. She provides tips for creating a home full of diverse, inspiring toys and media free of gender stereotypes; using your voice and consumer power to fight the companies making major missteps; and taking the reins to limit, challenge, and change harmful media and products. Melissa Wardy is the founder of Pigtail Pals & Ballcap Buddies, a website selling empowering and inspirational children’s apparel and products, and Redefine Girly, a blog surrounding the issue of the sexualization of girls. Wardy and her work have been featured

Book More Than Just a Girl

Download or read book More Than Just a Girl written by Ndueso Young and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2012-07 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "What The Heck Is It About Being a Girl?" Ever wondered what the true essence of girlhood is? Ever pondered if there is something more to being feminine? Ever found fault with the struggle to fit into a defined role that reduces your life's purpose down to waiting for some guy to put a ring on your finger? Do you crave for a life of greater objectivity, value, relevance, fulfilment and personal greatness? Girlhood offers that life! More Than Just a Girl! is an undiluted and straight-forward departure from the must-fit-in, wear-little-or-nothing-on-your-body, hook-up-with-any-boy, feel-good and have "fun" messages everywhere. It is a promising call to the more rewarding use of girlhood for empowering activities that stimulates the power within. In her clearly classic and practical style, Ndueso Young provides invaluable insights that will help you: - gain the courage to shred the paradigm of passive existence - interpret the events of your life in empowering perspectives - identify barriers to personal confidence and steer yourself to interdependence - guard yourself from abuse-driven proposals and shine from within - live on purpose, reach for lofty heights, and achieve personal greatness You have in your hands a thought-provoking bundle that will shift your perceptions and stir you into worthwhile actions. Get ready to experience the lost drive for girlhood optimization, and find what will take you from mere feminine gender identity to becoming more than just a girl! Ndueso brings a refreshing insight to girls as she encourages them to see beyond the cover of their identity and search deeper into the content of what it means to be a girl. - from the foreword by Eniabitobi Kuyinu, Founder & President, The Educator

Book Adolescence  Girlhood  and Media Migration

Download or read book Adolescence Girlhood and Media Migration written by Aimee Rickman and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2018-02-20 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adolescence, Girlhood, and Media Migration: US Teens' Use of Social Media to Negotiate Offline Struggles considers teens’ social media use as a lens through which to more clearly see American adolescence, girlhood, and marginality in the twenty-first century. Detailing a year-long ethnography following a racially, ethnically, and economically diverse group of female, rural, teenaged adolescents living in the Midwest region of the United States, this book investigates how young women creatively call upon social media in everyday attempts to address, mediate, and negotiate the struggles they face in their offline lives as minors, females, and ethnic and racial minorities. In tracing girls’ appreciation and use of social media to roots anchored well outside of the individual, this book finds American girls’ relationships with social media to be far more culturally nuanced than adults typically imagine. There are material reasons for US teens’ social media use explained by how we do girlhood, adolescence, family, class, race, and technology. And, as this book argues, an unpacking of these areas is essential to understanding adolescent girls’ social media use.

Book Negotiating Identity in Scandinavia

Download or read book Negotiating Identity in Scandinavia written by Haci Akman and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2014-05-01 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gender has a profound impact on the discourse on migration as well as various aspects of integration, social and political life, public debate, and art. This volume focuses on immigration and the concept of diaspora through the experiences of women living in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Through a variety of case studies, the authors approach the multifaceted nature of interactions between these women and their adopted countries, considering both the local and the global. The text examines the “making of the Scandinavian” and the novel ways in which diasporic communities create gendered forms of belonging that transcend the nation state.

Book Living Like a Girl

Download or read book Living Like a Girl written by Maria A. Vogel and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2021-08-13 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent decades, large-scale social changes have taken place in Europe. Ranging from neoliberal social policies to globalization and the growth of EU, these changes have significantly affected the conditions in which girls shape their lives. Living Like a Girl explores the relationship between changing social conditions and girls’ agency, with a particular focus on social services such as school programs and compulsory institutional care. The contributions in this collected volume seek to expand our understanding of contemporary European girlhood by demonstrating how social problems are managed in different cultural contexts, political and social systems.

Book  Girl Power

    Book Details:
  • Author : Dawn Currie
  • Publisher : Peter Lang
  • Release : 2009
  • ISBN : 9780820488776
  • Pages : 316 pages

Download or read book Girl Power written by Dawn Currie and published by Peter Lang. This book was released on 2009 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Girl Power': Girls Reinventing Girlhood examines the identity practices of girls who have grown up in the context of 'girl power' culture. The book asks whether - and which - girls have benefited from this feminist-inspired movement. Can girls truly become anything they want, as suggested by those who claim that the traditional mandate of femininity - compliance to male interests - is a thing of the past? To address such questions, the authors distinguish between 'girlhood' as a cultural ideal, and girls as the embodied agents through which girlhood becomes a social accomplishment. The book identifies significant issues for parents and teachers of girls, and offers suggestions for 'critical social literacy' as a classroom practice that recognizes the ways popular culture mediates young people's understanding of gender. 'Girl Power' will be of interest to researchers of contemporary gender identities, as well as educational professionals and adult girl advocates. It is relevant for students in gender studies and teacher-education courses, as well as graduate student researchers.

Book Packaging Girlhood

Download or read book Packaging Girlhood written by Sharon Lamb, Ed.D. and published by St. Martin's Press. This book was released on 2007-04-01 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The stereotype-laden message, delivered through clothes, music, books, and TV, is essentially a continuous plea for girls to put their energies into beauty products, shopping, fashion, and boys. This constant marketing, cheapening of relationships, absence of good women role models, and stereotyping and sexualization of girls is something that parents need to first understand before they can take action. Lamb and Brown teach parents how to understand these influences, give them guidance on how to talk to their daughters about these negative images, and provide the tools to help girls make positive choices about the way they are in the world. In the tradition of books like Reviving Ophelia, Odd Girl Out, Queen Bees and Wannabees that examine the world of girls, this book promises to not only spark debate but help parents to help their daughters.

Book Celebrating Twenty Years of Black Girlhood

Download or read book Celebrating Twenty Years of Black Girlhood written by M. Billye Sankofa Waters and published by Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers. This book was released on 2018 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Celebrating Twenty Years of Black Girlhood: The Lauryn Hill Reader aims to critically engage the work of Ms. Hill, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of the album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, twenty years after its release.

Book Methodologies for Mapping a Southern African Girlhood in the Age of Aids

Download or read book Methodologies for Mapping a Southern African Girlhood in the Age of Aids written by Relebohile Moletsane and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2008-01-01 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Methodologies for Mapping a Southern African Girlhood in the Age of Aids is located within the new and broader area of Girlhood Studies. Girls have long been considered a rich feminist memory-site for examining the genesis of women’s sense of self in the developed world.

Book Girls  Autobiography  Media

Download or read book Girls Autobiography Media written by Emma Maguire and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-04-05 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book investigates how girls’ automedial selves are constituted and consumed as literary or media products in a digital landscape dominated by intimate, though quite public, modes of self-disclosure and pervaded by broader practices of self-branding. In thinking about how girlhood as a potentially vulnerable subject position circulates as a commodity, Girls, Autobiography, Media argues that by using digital technologies to write themselves into culture, girls and young women are staking a claim on public space and asserting the right to create and distribute their own representations of girlhood. Their texts—in the form of blogs, vlogs, photo-sharing platforms, online diaries and fangirl identities—show how they navigate the sometimes hostile conditions of online spaces in order to become narrators of their own lives and stories. By examining case studies across different digital forms of self-presentation by girls and young women, this book considers how mediation and autobiographical practices are deeply interlinked, and it highlights the significant contribution girls and young women have made to contemporary digital forms of life narrative.

Book Negotiating Femininities in the Neoliberal Night Time Economy

Download or read book Negotiating Femininities in the Neoliberal Night Time Economy written by Emily Nicholls and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-07-24 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the ways in which young women negotiate gendered and classed identities in nightlife venues. With a particular focus on the under-researched phenomenon of the ‘girls’ night out’, this text explores tensions around what it means to be ‘girly’ in bars, pubs and clubs, examining throughout the ways in which being a ‘girly girl’ is simultaneously desired and derided in a postfeminist context. Drawing on research conducted in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, this original and comprehensive book explores the value and meaning of the ‘girls’ night out’ for young women, and its instrumental role in the negotiation of friendships and femininities. Nicholls covers a range of themes, including alcohol consumption, dress, and risk management, providing engaging and timely insights into women’s leisure as a site for the negotiation of gendered identities. Negotiating Femininities in the Neoliberal Night-Time Economy will be of interest to students and scholars across the social sciences with an interest in gender, class and the Night-Time Economy.

Book Girl Wide Web 2 0

Download or read book Girl Wide Web 2 0 written by Sharon R. Mazzarella and published by Peter Lang. This book was released on 2010 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From social networking sites to game design, from blogs to game play, and from fan fiction to commercial web sites, Girl Wide Web 2.0 offers a complex portrait of millennial girls online. Grounded in an understanding of the ongoing evolution in computer and internet technology and in the ways in which girls themselves use that technology, the book privileges studies of girls as active producers of computer/Internet content, and incorporates an international/intercultural perspective so as to extend our understanding of girls, the Internet, and the negotiation of identity.